DEVELOPMENTAL CORE

The UC TRAC Developmental Core will be the principal vehicle used to attract and support new investigators (NIs) pursuing tuberculosis (TB) research and investigators wanting to enter the TB field through an active mentoring program and innovative developmental pilot awards program. The Developmental Core will support emerging scientific leaders in TB research via a platform of services to support a continuum of ideas to independence in TB research, offering mentoring, professional development, proposal support, and research funding. UC TRAC Developmental Core will support investigators by 1) offering a comprehensive structured career development program for NIs that is TB-specific and includes sustained mentoring; 2) offering peer-reviewed pilot awards to support innovative multidisciplinary research and help launch TB research science careers; 3) develop a community of practice for TB researchers that fosters equitable international research partnerships and mentoring in TB. These activities will be complemented with overarching development principles linking across Cores, including: (a) focus on team-science and multidisciplinary research; (b) commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, including addressing inequities that undermine TB science; and (c) an expansive vision for who/how we should be engaged with TB research. Through training, mentoring, and funding of awards, the Developmental Core will enhance and stimulate TB research conducted at UCSF, UCB, and our affiliated international sites and will attract and support the next generation of TB researchers.

Specific Aims:

  • Mentoring program for New Investigators: TB Research and Mentorship Program (TB RAMP)

  • Pilot research awards for NIs and those new-to-TB (available bi-annually in Spring and Fall)

  • Investment in equitable research partnerships domestically and in high TB burden settings

Read more about the current/most recent cohort of Scholars.

Elizabeth Fair, PhD, MPH
Professor, Medicine, UCSF

Arthur Reingold, MD
Professor, Epidemiology, UC Berkeley

CORE DIRECTORS

Thea Sigerman
Developmental Core Coordinator

Contact for any questions regarding the Core


Pilot Awards for Mentored Scientists in TB Research

Applications open to UCSF and UC Berkeley via the UCSF Resource Allocation Program (RAP):
Team Science in TB eligibility
Mentored Scientists eligibility
Mentored Under-Represented Scientists eligibility
Next Deadline: Sept-Oct 2024

TB Research And Mentorship Program (TB RAMP)

Applications open to UCSF and UC Berkeley Early-Stage or New-to-TB investigators.
Read more about the program here.


Deadline: April 19, 2024

UC TRAC Global Fellowship

Mentoring & training opportunity for Early-Stage Investigators (ESIs) engaged in Tuberculosis-focused research, from and working in LMIC countries with a high burden of TB.
Read more about the program here (link to flyer)

Deadline: Applications Closed